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Old 08-31-2008, 12:53 AM
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Default Re: Sinking dash fix w/pics

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Originally Posted by Jumbo Jet View Post
nah, this will work fine. I did the same thing last year except I used tightly rolled felt instead of wood. Its held fine for a year and hasnt sagged or dropped with the seasonal weather changes. Its never even made a noise either. Odds are the dealers arent going to do anything much different or better to fix this problem.

Its a 10 minute fix and saves time and a trip to the dealer........... good post DJM.
Thanks. I wasn't trying to make any list, just show a quick fix for something pretty annoying. Honestly I never noticed it until the other member here pointed it out, then I would notice it every time I get in my truck. When I was poking around up under the dash, it seemed like the plastic panels don't really fit together very well. At least not nearly as well as my wife's 06 RAV4. Oh well, it looks acceptable now.
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